maybe people disagree with you
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quick fix being relatively better would mean its less shitty at pushing through chokes, meaning it wouldn't stalemate as much
season 14 was also different af tho
scout was a lot weaker, demo was stronger, and the game was slower. Since then the QF has been nerfed multiple times and one of its biggest advantages has been removed. its probably still shit but that's a pretty bad reason to imply its still shit
machina nerf should be chipshots make it unscope (or reset the charge or smth)
you get better charged shots but you gotta work for them
aim-its insane of how the average tf2 player is 6 feet tall yet under 150 lbs
people who are shorter or heavier are more likely to self select out of posting their weight for obvious reasons
for yr 3rd point
the needlegun should heal like 1hp but give you a bonus for hitting multiple needles in a row so you need good aim to heal moving ppl with it and the xbow should be the one with reverse range falloff
cause otherwise you'd still never use the needlegun cause the xbow still does insane damage
why would anyone use the pomson instead of the RR?
they have similar effects of basically denying an uber but the RR is far more consistent and has even more utility
yuiceis uwu supposed to be funny?
i think its one of those things that started off ironically to make fun of weebs and now people do it just as a habit and its stopped being actually ironic but there's still a sort of metairony to it
zheep
he's also the same guy who spent like two months struggling to edate a tf2 player
im actually not even sure who you're talking about
which scares me cause i think ive gone too far with my persona
u people are kinda sad
like the awkward kids in yr class who wear relaxed fit chinos and merrels while struggling to get a 3.0 and wishing they were at home trying to get a 1:1 kd in whatever video game they are bad at
its not the forum everyone just ignores you normally
Vulcaneeeuse baby wipes or stop buying shitty TPWhy would u use baby wipes to wipe the tip of ur dick
so u dont rip yr tp wtf are you an idiot
DaggerYou may be able to go to your prof or student services and have your exams written in a different room or at a different time if you have exam anxiety.
don't go directly to a professor about this. They're gonna need documentation from your campus's disability support services who are probably gonna need documents from a psychologist/chiatrist. Even if your professor wants to help you they likely can't without something on paper
use baby wipes or stop buying shitty TP
see a shrink and make sure you don't have ADHD or some sort of anxiety. If you do, your life is gonna be better with therapy AND you can contact your school's disability offices to schedule exams in a place where it'll be easier to focus or you get a bit more time or something.
on top of that, test taking strats are essential. You said you're worried about time, so time management is an important skill to start to learn. When I take exams I basically do multiple drafts on the multiple choice section. I skim briefly and look for questions I know 100% and can guarantee the answer to. The first read through usually gets me ~50% of the questions. I do it again and start looking for questions I can narrow down to only 2 possible choices and questions I have no idea about. If there's no free response I start focusing on the 2 choice questions and hope that figuring one out will help me figure some of the others out. Once I get most of those done (~75% of the exam) I start looking at the remaining questions to see if any of the questions give hints about what I'm missing. If there's a free response I start working on it before I finish multiple choice in the hopes that writing stuff out will jog my memory
idk if that strat will work for you but its an example of how I stay focused in exams. Since I'm following a very clear plan it makes it hard to get truly stressed about it. I start off crushing what I already know and the only time I feel a time crunch is at the end if I have a few blind guesses left. I still get a bit anxious about exams, but trying to work through it that way lets me avoid that anxiety until the end